Seminoe Reservoir

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Seminoe Reservoir is a large man-made lake in south-central Wyoming known for its fishing, boating, and role in regional water storage and hydroelectric power generation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf reservoir
accessedBy Seminoe Road NERFINISHED
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
constructionBegan 1936
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdByProject Kendrick Project NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 1,950 meters above sea level
formedByDam Seminoe Dam NERFINISHED
hasActivity sport fishing
hasFishSpecies brown trout
cutthroat trout
rainbow trout
walleye
wiper (white bass–striped bass hybrid) NERFINISHED
hasHydroelectricPlant Seminoe Powerplant NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Miracle Mile stretch of the North Platte River NERFINISHED
Seminoe Mountains NERFINISHED
hasShorelineFeature sand dunes
steep rocky shorelines
isUpstreamOf Alcova Reservoir NERFINISHED
Pathfinder Reservoir NERFINISHED
knownFor boating
camping
fishing
water sports
locatedIn Carbon County, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Wyoming
south-central Wyoming
locatedInEcoregion semi-arid high plains
locatedInProtectedArea Seminoe State Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hanna, Wyoming NERFINISHED
Rawlins, Wyoming NERFINISHED
managingAgency U.S. Bureau of Reclamation NERFINISHED
Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites & Trails NERFINISHED
opened 1939
partOf Missouri River watershed NERFINISHED
North Platte River system NERFINISHED
purpose hydroelectric power generation
recreation
water storage
recreationalUseManagedBy Wyoming State Parks NERFINISHED
recreationArea Seminoe State Park NERFINISHED
river North Platte River NERFINISHED
state Wyoming NERFINISHED
usedFor flood control
irrigation supply
regional water storage

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North Platte River flowsThrough Seminoe Reservoir